Brian Lam

When Steve Jobs' Keynote starts, our updates will be live from this permalink. Hit the jump and then refresh like you're playing Megaman with a turbo joypad, as updates will come every 30 seconds or so.

11:26 - Well, thanks for reading. We'll have lots more updates on what was talked about today. Even though we're all disappointed on the lack of "OMT". Whew! That was fun!

11:25 - Yup, looks like no "One More Thing" this time. It's the end.

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11:24 - Leopard shipping this Spring. What? No one more thing?

11:23 - Summarizing the 10 apps. The developer preview is in hands of devs today.

11:21 - iChat Demo over. Just 10 of the new features in Leopard. iCal is going full multiuser. Using Caldev standard.

11:20 - It can do video as backdrops. Showing a guy in hawaii and one in times square. Three way chat.

11:19 - Video's slanted to the side, like on the 3 way iChat photo everyone knows about. Video has reflectivity off the bottom.

11:00 - Todo is a systemwide service. You can take anything anywhere and make it into a todo.

10:59 - Notes, use Inbox as a notes organizer. Looks like stickies. Font and background. Shows up as notes in Mailbox. Cannibalizing iCal a bit. Take any note, select something, and make it a todo. Or read anything in a mail message, make it a todo.

10:58 - stationary, looks like airmail...html email. (so this is what outlook had 6 years ago). You can make your own stationery . Lots of templates. Looks pretty.

10:49 - Spotlight, you can search other machines if you have permission to. It's "even better" than previous. Took feedback from devs, improved search. Added recent items to spotlight making it a better launcher.

10:48 - Fanboys having multiple O's. "Spaces" is built into Leopard.

10:47 - It's like expose. You can drag apps between the desktops when you zoom out.

10:45 - New feature called "Spaces". Virtual desktops. Make different spaces for different apps to work together. Virtual desktops, been around forever on Linux/Unix and they're hyping it up. Four different desktops for all your apps. Jump between them and see all of them.

10:44 - Ships with front row on all machines. Next generation of phtobooth.

10:41 - Guy turns red, says he wishes he could go back in time so that didn't happen.

10:40 - Shows a starry background with address book. It can back up your contacts...AND IT FROZE.

10:39 - Sounds like between this and spotlight, it's going to suck up your system resources.

10:38 - Gives you an exact copy of your computer at a day you choose.

10:37 - Starry background. Endless stream of windows, stacked. You can go back in time, timeline on the right hand side. Time machine. Scroll back on date.

10:36 - Doing a demo of Time Machine. (First get up to 88 miles per hour!)

10:35 - Time Machine automatically backs up everything. As soon as a file is changed, it backs it up. Restores everything. Per file. Sounds like it takes up a lot of space. Can back up to HD or server.

10:33 - Everyone says "backup", but who backs up? 26%?

10:32 - New App/feature. "Time Machine" it's something to do with backing up so you don't lose your photos.

10:31 - Support for 64 bit apps. Run 32bit side by side with 64 bit. 64 bit at Unix layer.

10:29 - Leopard. Says there are features he can't talk about yet. Can talk about 10 major things.